EOM Clearance (aka free stuff in Indiana)

From: Jim Oaks <jimoaks_at_one.net>
Date: Tue Jul 24 00:32:32 2001

Mike do you have any commodore,TI, related items?


Thanks

Jim


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Subject: EOM Clearance (aka free stuff in Indiana)

EOM Clearance (aka free stuff in Indiana)

Having cleared most of the machines out of my 10x20 rental storage,
I have decided to clear it all out and vacate it by the end of the
month.
Following is a list of what's available, some of it in storage,
some here at home. All this is available for free to those that
come pick it up. I'm located a few miles south of Terre Haute,
Indiana.

FREE, FOR PICKUP ONLY:
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DEC:

VAXstation 2000's - There are six of these, one is a recent one
and untested. The other five have been test fired using a VR260
and all found to work and complete the self-test OK. None of these
machines have a disk drive. Have an LK201 keyboard, hockey puck mouse
and the BC18P combination video/kb/mouse cable for most of these
machines.

MicroVAX 2000 - There is one of these, completely diassembled
and in a box.

Also have a spare MS400 2mb board and this is unused still in
original box. This goes in the 2000.

Also have two TK50Z-FA tape boxes.

VT220 - Have 4, none have been tested. Includes LK201 kb.

VT320 - Have 1, has not been tested. Includes LK201 kb.

DS200 Terminal Server - 3 ea

DELNI - around 6 ea

On the DS200's & DELNI's, don't forget to ask about MMJ and AUI cables,
I am sure I can include a cable or two.

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VME:

Motorola Model VME/10 System
Contains:
1 ea MVME400 board
1 ea MVME201 boards
Micropolis 1304 43mb hard drive, untested
Also have a monitor, but no video cable.
Believe the keyboard is around here somewhere.

Also have a machine around here that is a plain white case
with a VME motherboard and several cards. Beyond that I have
forgotten and it is too dang hot right now to go pop the hood on
it. If you are interested, I will see what I can do to get more info
when it cools in the evening.

Jupiter Technologies - There used to be a company in Massachusetts
that made was commonly referred to a UGC (Universal Gateway Controller).
It amounts to a box that can interface to various network protocols
and convert them to other protocols using 'softblocks'. I have a
few complete units and more spare boards than I can count. I rescued
them due to the VME boards only to realize that each processor card
contained a Jupiter proprietary 160 pin chip. I doubt what they
would be as much use to the hobbyist aside from pulling the CPUs,
SIMMs, and Eproms. I list them here in the event you come after
some other VME stuff. These might then be of interest.

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IBM:

Model 5182
Personal Computer Color Printer
Parallel Interface, dot matrix
132 column

This works, but needs a new ribbon

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Hewlett Packard:

Model 2631G
132 column dot matrix printer

This has a 24 pin connector, IIRC GPIB interface.

Condition unknown.

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Intel:

Have a couple IBM PC/XT's with 5 1/4 full height floppies and 10 mb HDs.
No IBM kb's, video cards, or monitors though. Have been tested and do
work.

Have an IBM AT, IIRC this has been tested and works.

Beyond that there is the usual Intel flotsam. Various boxes, 286, 386,
and the like.

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Misc flotsam:

Who knows what is here.

There are some hard drives, tape drives, keyboards, mice, and the like.
There is too much to list separately. If you come and pick up some
of the stuff above, we will make a tour of the basement and see what
turns up.

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I feel like I have forgotten some stuff. So we'll start with this
and go from here.

Mike Thompson
Received on Tue Jul 24 2001 - 00:32:32 BST

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